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Jerusalem

This series revives timeless literary masterpieces, making them accessible once more to a global audience. It encompasses a vast collection of works from different eras and cultures, ensuring that significant voices and narratives are not lost to time. The project aims to preserve and celebrate literary heritage by reissuing these valuable texts in print. Each volume serves as a gateway to the enduring power and diversity of human storytelling.

Jerusalem

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    Jerusalem

    • 236 pages
    • 9 hours of reading

    JERUSALEM (1901-1902) by Selma Lagerlof, first woman author to win the Nobel Prize in Literature, is a story of Swedish families caught up in desire and divine exultation. Homestead tradition and religious inspiration, love and duty, come in conflict in this inspirational and gently bittersweet period novel that follows a pilgrimage of the idealist human spirit of Ingmar Ingmarsson and his kin.

    Jerusalem